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Five deny July bomb plot charges

BBC | April 28 2006

Five men have denied charges at the Old Bailey over the alleged London bombing attempts on 21 July last year.

Ibrahim Muktar Said, 27, Ramzi Mohamed, 23, Yassin Omar, 24, and Hussain Osman, 27, all from London, denied conspiracy to murder and to cause explosions.

They also denied attempted murder of transport users and having improvised explosives with intent to endanger life. The trial is due in October.

Manfo Asiedu, 32, was not charged with attempted murder and denied the rest.

A sixth man, Adel Yahya, 23, from London, was charged with conspiracy to cause explosions likely to endanger life but did not enter a plea.

He was remanded to another hearing in June.

The men appeared in court by video link.

The attempted murder charges faced by Mr Mohamed, Mr Omar and Mr Osman relate to alleged failed bombings on London Tube trains.

The attempted murder charge faced by Mr Said relates to another alleged bombing attempt on a London bus.

Mr Asiedu is charged in connection with a device found in Little Wormwood Scrubs park in west London on 23 July.

Eleven other people are due to face charges of assisting the alleged conspirators and failing to disclose information.

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